A Brief Pilgrimage in the Holy Land

Overview

Renowned travel writer Caroline Hazard’s A Brief Pilgrimage in the Holy Land is a unique record of her year abroad during a sabbatical from Wellesley College. Each chapter is titled after a location she visited and is prefaced with a sonnet those locations inspired. Along with her poetry and the recounting of her travels, Hazard includes photographs and original paintings.

Key Features

Inspirational account of Caroline Hazard's travels to Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Jericho, and more

Numerous photographs and paintings

All Scripture references are linked directly to the Bibles in your Logos Library

Contents

Carmel by the Sea

The Mount of Beatitudes

The Sea of Galilee

The Plain of Sharon

Joppa

Bethlehem

Jericho

The Jordan and the Dead Sea

The Wilderness

Jerusalem

Praise for the Print Edition

Attractive both in style and form this series of twelve devotional addresses delivered in Wellesley College chapel by its president after her recent Eastern journey will hold the close attention of the reader.

—Homiletic Review

A series of delightful sketches of various localities. There are a score of pictures, all of them interesting and outside of the range of postcards and stock illustrations.

—New York Times

Product Details

Title: A Brief Pilgrimage in the Holy Land

Author: Caroline Hazard

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin

Publication Date: 1909

Pages: 212

About Caroline Hazard

Caroline Hazard (1856–1945) was born in Rhode Island and was elected to the presidency of Wellesley College in 1899. An avid traveler and prolific writer, Hazard authored over a dozen books and was a regular contributor of essays and poetry to magazines and newspapers.